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Go on a combined Pampanga and Tarlac getaway with this whole-day tour. This fun-filled Pampanga day tour package includes roundtrip transfers within Clark Freeport or New Clark City and entrance fees to exciting attractions. Take note that this day tour doesn't cover personal expenses or meals, so you can enjoy the trip just the way you like, with the freedom to spend as you wish.
After getting picked up at your hotel within Clark Freeport or New Clark City, you’ll be taken to the first stop, the Clark Special Economic Zone in Pampanga. Start your journey with a Clark rolling tour, discovering its history at the Clark Museum, where the historical past of the region comes to life.
Next, you’ll go to the Holy Parish Church, previously called "Santo Rosario Church," which stands in the center of Angeles City. This 141-year-old church, nicknamed "Pisambang Maragul" or big church by locals, holds significance as one of the country's crucial cultural properties, acknowledged by the National Museum. Additionally, it has been designated a National Historic Site by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
Next, you’ll go to Museo Ning Angeles, which preserves the city's history and culture and serves as a venue for various events. It is recognized as an Important Cultural Property of the Philippines by the National Museum.
Afterward, you’ll have your lunch at your own expense and then travel toward New Clark City for a Tarlac tour. Then, you’ll make your way to Capas National Shrine. It’s a vast park featuring a tall 70-meter black obelisk, marking the end of the Bataan Death March in World War II, with walls bearing the names of Filipino soldiers who passed away during the march.
Lastly, you’ll end your Tarlac Pampanga day tour package by going to Monasterio de Tarlac on Mount Resurrection, a Catholic monastery in the Zambales Mountain Range, housing a sacred relic believed to be a piece of the True Cross of Jesus.
Enjoy a fun-filled day on this Tarlac Pampanga tour. Check the availability by choosing a date.